California, Daly City
06/23/2025
Contract
Active
Job Summary:
The Nurse Manager is responsible for planning, organizing, directing, and controlling the daily operations and clinical practice of the nursing area(s) on a 24-hour basis. This role ensures the provision of safe, individualized patient care to patients ranging from pediatric to geriatric, manages fiscal responsibility through unit budgets, serves as a liaison with medical staff, promotes the growth and development of associates, and ensures patient advocacy.
Key Responsibilities:
Clinical Practice:
Implement and monitor operational objectives aligned with Seton Medical Center’s Mission and Surgical/Cath Lab Services direction.
Monitor patient care management for the assigned area.
Conduct evaluative rounds continuously to ensure safe, competent, and quality patient care.
Promote inter- and intra-departmental collaboration in clinical practice management.
Ensure compliance with Universal precautions, Infection Control/Safety Policies, and Hazardous Materials Management Program.
Evaluate and implement staff development/education to assure quality care delivery based on new technologies and trends.
Develop and implement policies and procedures to guide patient care/services.
Delegate responsibilities to qualified staff members based on competency.
Utilize available nursing resources and support services as necessary.
Quality Management:
Develop, evaluate, and monitor quality through a formalized process.
Complete Quality Improvement activities on a quarterly basis and submit to the Director, Surgical Services, and the Quality Improvement Committee.
Analyze data to identify areas for improvement and initiate changes with staff input.
Complete safety, Joint Commission, and other checklists to assure compliance.
Monitor physician suspensions and ensure compliance with Medical Staff regulations.
Financial Accountability/Productivity:
Prepare and monitor unit budgets (wage, non-wage, capital, and revenue).
Develop systems to monitor and report budget variances.
Ensure appropriate staffing levels to meet patient care requirements and productivity standards.
Collaborate on developing capital equipment budgets and evaluating proposed equipment purchases.
Implement cost-containment measures and evaluate opportunities for savings in supplies, staffing, and equipment.
Collaborate with Materials Management to manage purchasing processes and maintain non-wage budget compliance.
Communicate budgetary information to staff to increase productivity and efficiency.
Human Resource Management/Leadership/Professionalism:
Promote participative management and encourage active involvement in decision-making.
Role model professionalism through collaboration, networking, problem-solving, and self-promotion.
Ensure consistent discipline and resolve conflicts using problem-solving techniques.
Conduct personnel activities (hiring, discipline, evaluations) in accordance with hospital policies and collective bargaining agreements.
Facilitate change within the work environment and engage staff in the process.
Reflect Vincentian Values in all activities and encourage staff adherence.
Participate in professional organizations/activities and ensure ethical decision-making in all aspects of management.
Provide timely follow-up on patient, physician, and staff concerns.
Recognize and reward staff contributions to quality outcomes.
Staff Development:
Facilitate staff development through both internal and external resources.
Assure staff awareness of safety standards, infection control practices, and Universal Precautions.
Participate in committees and hospital/nursing activities to represent the unit and staff.
Maintain an open-door policy with staff and physicians to address concerns.
Conduct routine staff meetings to communicate information and progress toward goals.
Initiate and participate in the review and revision of policies and procedures.
Complete performance appraisals and provide ongoing feedback to staff.
Interpersonal Relationships:
Foster a cooperative team environment and share the workload.
Communicate a positive and caring attitude toward all contacts.
Recognize and utilize appropriate communication lines.
Apply problem-solving approaches to resolve job-related issues.
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing or equivalent work experience (5+ years).
Master's degree in nursing, business, or health-related field preferred.
Minimum of 5 years of experience in Peri-op Nursing.
At least 2 years of experience in a Peri-op management position preferred.
Current CA RN License.
BCLS certification.
Certified Nursing Administration (C.N.A.) preferred.
Other Skills, Abilities & Knowledge:
Full command of the English language (verbal and written).
Computer literate and proficient in healthcare-related systems.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Certifications:
BCLS certification.
Certified Nursing Administration (C.N.A.) preferred.
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